In this release, Capo has gained the ability to export MIDI transcription data, the waveform representation of audio has returned, and playback commands can now be controlled via learned keystrokes or external MIDI hardware, the company says.
Capo 2 allows users to transcribe their music to a notational representation using tablature. Now, in 2.1, users can export their data out of Capo in the standard MIDI format, and use it to incorporate transcribed solos into MIDI sequencers, or import the data into applications designed to facilitate advanced scoring work.
Capo 2.1 now allows users to set and manipulate their loops with an always-visible waveform. Capo 2.1 now adds the ability for users to train a set of new keystrokes, or assign MIDI commands, to control Capo’s playback.
Pricing & Availability
Capo 2.1 is available now as a free update to all 2.0 customers, and is still a $19 upgrade for 1.x users. Capo can be purchased for $49 at capoapp.com, or on the Mac App Store. A free trial is available for download at capoapp.com.
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